Deemed complete definition

Deemed complete means that the application has met all of the requirements specified in the relevant list compiled pursuant to Section 65940 that was available at the time when the application was submitted.
Deemed complete means that the applicant has submitted a
Deemed complete means an application and all required supplemental documentation necessary for the Department to review and assess the application and determine if a Construction Permit or a Permit to Operate may be issued.

More Definitions of Deemed complete

Deemed complete means that the application has met all
Deemed complete means acknowledgement by the department that it has received all required information from the applicant for a complete application for an approach permit or for a request for a deviation from approach permit standards.¶
Deemed complete means an applicant has submitted all items listed on the Planning Application Checklist used upon the date the application is received, including all required plans and full payment of all required fees, and the Planning Division has determined each item contains all requested and relevant information pursuant to the review procedures set forth in Chapter 20.450 “Common Procedures” of the South San Francisco Municipal Code.
Deemed complete also means deemed adequate for the purposes of City By-laws and references the submission of a development application to which has satisfied the requirements of the Planning Act.
Deemed complete means an applicant has submitted their application and all items listed on the Below Market Rate Home Application and Submittal Instructions to the City. Further supporting documentation may be requested after submittal and review.

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